INSTALLATIONS
Kersan Art Studio / Yogyakarta / Indonesia 2015The material I chose for my exhibition are Indonesian everyday materials like bamboo and clay - in the form of jars and bowls, as well as a common Indonesian visual symbol language. In this way I hope both physically and mentally to engage in dialogue with the Indonesian spirit.

REQUIEM
Solbjerg Cemetery Southern Chapel / Copenhagen 2013
The project 'REQUIEM' is a reflection upon the themes that I, as an artist, have chosen to work with over the past 30 years - installations that are created for specific spaces and places. - Artworks created temporarily in Space and Time. The works are destroyed and therefore physically out of Time and Space.

ToBeOrNotToBeKronborg Carstel / Elsinore / Denmark 2008I am working with three stages of the legend of Hamlet, freely adapted from Shakespeare: To Be / The Past, Or Not / The Present, To Be / The Future. From the organic body of primitive man - via our time’s preoccupation with the brain and artificial organs - to the control of the future of genes and technology.

GLOBAL ‘HEART’ CIRKULATION
Arken Museum of Modern Art / Denmark 2002
The installation, visualizes society as a pulsing heart chamber that has the rhythm and sound of a ticking bomb – a reactor bursting with energy affecting life and death.

GLOBAL - INHALATION - EXPIRATIONWater Reservoir / Plenzlauer Berg / Berlin / Germany 2001
Staged like a ‘lit de parade’, the installation is a reflection on the air we breathe, physically and mentally. How political leaders pollute other people’s lives. How power and finances corrupt, inducing a global lack of oxygen.

GREY - ZONE - ZONE
Museum of Contemporary Art / Roskilde/ Denmark 1999
The exhibition presents 5 installations which involve the spectators both physically and mentally, thus making them a part of these three-dimensional works.

KOMMUNE’ IK@TIONRødovre City Hall / Copenhagen 1998
The radars substitute for the classical vessels of sacred fire placed on top of the most important buildings in the ancient Greek communes to communicate with the gods above. In a democracy like Denmark, small talk is received.

RELATIVISME
Kunsthal Charlottenborg / Copenhagen 1996
Below six slate stones swinging above a lead-covered floor, speakers emitted different digitalized sound sequences – one for Art, one for Science and one for Spirituality.

ATTENTION
Helsingør Harbour / Denmark 1996
A 17-meter sculpture placed at an angle in the sea directly outside Kronborg Castle, Elsinore, like a giant antenna turned to Europe, with its back to Scandinavia.

SIRENS
Langelinie Harbour / Copenhagen 1985
The Langelinie Project was a unique event, taking place in Denmark. A total of 38 visual artists were invited to create installations in the long low 3000-square-meter storehouse alongside the quay of Langelinie.